20.08.2010: Rescue Cat, Ursa Minor, The London Fields, King's Head
Get your pastel linens on and make your way to North London because The Local allows Rescue Cat to TAKE OVER for: an evening with Rescue Cat. Woop!
Crouch Ender Betsey Bojingles will be spinning funk/disco/soul vinyl all
night too which is highly exciting. Betsey has had residencies at many
East end venues such as Liquid Lounge and Catch 22.
Also making a welcome return will be Rescue Cat's very own 'Yacht Rock
Karaoke' so get your deck shoes on and drape that sweater around your
shoulders! Choose from these songs...
I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) - Hall & Oates, Peg - Steely Dan, What a Fool Believes - Doobie Brothers, The Power Of Love - Huey Lewis And The News, Owner of a Lonely Heart - Yes, Rosanna - Toto, Jump - Van Halen, Don't Stop Believin' - Journey, Footloose - Kenny Loggins, Ride Like the Wind - Christopher Cross, Give It Up - KC & The Sunshine Band, I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight - Cutting Crew, Cold As Ice - Foreigner, Don't You (Forget About Me) - Simple Minds, Reeling In the Years - Steely Dan, I Wanna Know What Love Is - Foreigner, Georgia - Boz Scaggs, Maneater - Hall & Oates, Africa - Toto, Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac
Get learning. We will have lyrics projected onto the wall on the night and
there will be a guide vocal for the first line or so but you definitely
need to know the tune after that!

Rescue Cat on Myspace
Rescue Cat began making electroacoustic soul-pop in his bedroom in late 2006. Since then, he's supported Kanye West's protoge Mr Hudson, has been remixed by Death In Vegas, received airplay on XFM and Radio 6 and collaborated with Grime star Wretch 32. He is currently in the studio working on 'The Luxury Pop EP' which will be released later this month.
"Steely Dan values in a hip hop world. Smooth smack soul where melody can still make you sit up and listen. Rather than getting in your face he creeps up and gets in your brain" Eddy Temple-Morris XFM

Ursa on MySpace
Live alternative house music. Well dark and moody. Yes.
'4 am, the day after payday in a club. Your ipod Friday night after work. Sunrise on the beach in Ibiza'

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